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Fri
Nov 13
2015
Physics & Astronomy Colloquium - Dr. Craig Rodger, Uni. of Otago
Wilder 104, 3:30pm-4:30pm
Title: "Particle Precipitation Into the Polar Atmosphere"
Thu
Nov 12
2015
Physics & Astronomy - Quantum Nano Seminar - Simon Gustavsson, MIT
Wilder 202, 4:00pm-5:00pm
Title: "Coherence and Decay of Higher Energy Levels of a Superconducting Qubit"
Wed
Nov 11
2015
Physics and Astronomy PhD Thesis Defense - Evan Miller, Dartmouth College
Halderman 031, 11:30am-1:30pm
Title: "Magnetogenesis Through Relativistic Velocity Shears"
Tue
Nov 10
2015
Physics & Astronomy Space Plasma Seminar - Dr. Craig Rodger, Uni. of Otago
Wilder 111, 3:30pm-4:30pm
Title: "Observations of EMIC Wave-Driven Precipitation From the Radiation Belts"
Tue
Nov 10
2015
Physics & Astronomy - Quantum Nano Seminar - Dr. James D. Whitfield - Ghent Uni.
Wilder 202, 3:00pm-4:00pm
Title: "Symmetry and Quantum Computational Simulation Algorithms"
Mon
Nov 9
2015
Physics & Astronomy Colloquium - Dr. James D. Whitfield, Ghent University
Wilder 104, 3:30pm-4:30pm
Title: "Limitations and Aspirations of Quantum Computational Simulation"
Fri
Nov 6
2015
Public Astronomical Observing
Shattuck Observatory, 8:00pm-10:00pm
The Department of Physics and Astronomy offers free viewing through their campus astronomical telescopes to the Dartmouth community and the public.
Thu
Nov 5
2015
Physics & Astronomy - Quantum Nano Seminar - Stuart Elliott - Uni of Southampton
Wilder 202, 4:00pm-5:00pm
Title: "Long-Lived Nuclear Spin States in Monodeuterated Methyl Groups"
Tue
Nov 3
2015
Physics & Astronomy Space Plasma Seminar - Prof. Robyn Millan, Dartmouth College
Wilder 111, 3:30pm-4:30pm
Brett Anderson & Sapna Shekhar Title: "Preliminary Science Results from the BARREL 2015 Sweden Campaign"
Fri
Oct 30
2015
Public Astronomical Observing
Shattuck Observatory, 8:00pm-10:00pm
The Department of Physics and Astronomy offers free viewing through their campus astronomical telescopes to the Dartmouth community and the public.
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